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        <h2>About Carmesi</h2>
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            Carmes&iacute; is a MVC web framework. It makes easy the implementation of the controller layer.
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            The main features of Carmesí are:
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            <li>A declarative approach.</li>
            <li>Injection of method parameters.</li>
            <li>JSON support.</li>
            <li>No need for verbose configuration files. A simple file is automatically generated by the annotation proccesor included in Carmesí.</li>
            <li>Support of CDI injection in the controller classes.</li>
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        <p>For information about Carmes&iacute;,  check: </p>
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        <h2>Carmesi functionality in Netbeans</h2>
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            You can add Carmesi as a framework in your web applications.
            Also, templates are available for creating controllers, converters and JSON serializers.
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